Three former New England prep products were selected in Thursday night's NBA Draft.

Brewster Academy alum Donovan Mitchell and New Hampton alum Tyler Lydon weren't just taken in the first round they were actually traded for each other.

More accurately, the picks they were selected with were included in a trade for each other prior to the picks being made and so when Denver selected Mitchell with the 13th overall pick it was actually Utah who was selecting Mitchell, and in fact made the deal specifically to get him. The irony was when Denver used Utah's 24th pick to select Lydon.

Another Brewster alum, Jonah Bolden, was selected early in the second round when Philadelphia picked him 36th overall.